Pancreatitis can cause symptoms of nausea, which is a common clinical symptom. Whether it is acute pancreatitis patients or chronic pancreatitis patients will show symptoms of nausea, but also vomiting, can also cause abdominal distension, loss of appetite, belching, aversion to oil, weakness, wasting, etc. For patients with chronic gastritis will also appear diarrhea, or even steatorrhea. The main and most prominent clinical manifestation of pancreatitis is abdominal pain, acute pancreatitis is persistent and severe abdominal pain, chronic pancreatitis is at first recurrent abdominal pain, but later it also turns into persistent abdominal pain, but the abdominal pain of chronic pancreatitis is less severe than acute pancreatitis. If the patient has severe intestinal paralysis or paralytic intestinal obstruction, the symptoms of nausea and vomiting will be more severe. The main treatment is to give symptomatic support treatment such as fasting, gastrointestinal decompression, acid suppression and inhibition of pancreatic enzyme secretion.